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Sunday, March 30.2014

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Training in the Pews

Songs we sang: The Golden Rule, Open God's Word, Go Tell It On The Mountain, 10,000 Reasons ("Bless The Lord Oh My Soul") The Lesson: Taught by Laura HobbsLuke 19:1-10The lesson was on Zacchaeus and how he was a "wee" man. Laura asked the kids what "wee" meant ("short/small") and then talked to them about the other meaning of the word "we" (all of us). She told them about how just as Zacchaeus was "wee" and needed Jesus to save him, we also are "we" and we all need Jesus to save us!

1st Grade: taught by Lauren Browning, Liz Gonzales, & Jeanie MartinezLesson 11- We Learn and Follow God's WordLesson aim was to name ways that God uses his Word to prepare us to trust, love and obey him.

2nd-3rd Grade: taught by David & Beth Dillon, and Alan & Amanda WilliamsLesson 11- Paul Followed God's LeadingThe lesson focused on discovering why the gospel is powerful; to be faithful in encouraging those who persevere in preaching the gospel.

4th-5th Grade: taught by Jason Crosson, Alex Beaugh, & Jason SmithLesson 11- God Encouraged the Returned ExilesLesson aimed at discovering that 1 and 2 Chrinicles supplement the history of God's people recorded in 2 Samuel through 2 Kings. Also, to believe that God is faithful to his promises.

When Redeemer Associate Pastor Victor Martinez talks about the importance of developing minority leaders in the Presbyterian Church in America, he asks what the PCA will look like a generation from ...

If you watch the news it doesn’t take long to hear about the racial tension our country lives through every day. Racism is a big topic. As Redeemer seeks to be “in the city for the city” we want to ...